Description:

  • This timeless New Orleans establishment has been popular since the management first opened its doors in 1910. Located just off Boubon Street, the seafood house offers its own twist on New Orleans cuisine in a noisy, casual atmosphere. The food is not to be missed. The popular neon sign beckons locals and tourists to the trademark oysters at unbeatably low prices. If oysters do not tempt your taste buds, try the restaurant's famous Poopas, a French bread bowl filled with sausage and shrimp gumbo or red beans and rice with sausage on the side.
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User Reviews for Acme Oyster House

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    3rd time here

  • 3rd time here. 3rd time good. Raw oysters are awesome and had the chargrilled oysters as well- pretty darn good. Make sure you pick the Parmesan cheese off the shell- that's good...

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    Worth the wait for the best oysters you will ever have!

  • My husband and I waited in line for 30 minutes to get in and it is worth the wait. Delicious fresh oysters and a good value compared to other places we have been. The service is a...

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Awards:

CitySearch Frommer's
Where Y'at
  •  Best of the Big Easy 2008
CitySearch
  •  Cheap Eats 2007
  •  Group Dining 2007
Frommer's
  •  Highly Recommended 2009
  •  Highly Recommended 2010
  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 504 522 5973
    • fax: +1 504 835 6414
    • Address:

    • 724 Iberville Street
    • New Orleans, LA 70130
    • Neighborhood:

    • French Quarter
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa discover diners
    • Hours:

    • 11a-10p M-Sa, noon-7p Su

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